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. >>reporter: plans forrthe paak re approved it would open ii the ffll of 2011. >>> maryland woman got he surprise of her life today when she found out she won 1 million dollars. her reaction and what she plans to do with her lottery wings later on fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> and looking live at ourr6 c sky watch hddradar. morr útorms could poppup toniggt. vytas tells us next what we can expect in the sky watch úorecast. >> as a citizen i haae done evvrything right. i haaennt -údone anythiig wwong. >>reporter: and this man says city police mistakenly towed city police mistakenly towed he has to we'll tell yyu why if jo baltimore man says he is not nce but twice. and hewed blames police or sloppy paper workk john tells us why the man is so upset. john? >>reporter: ell adriennn johnssn admits the first time his car wasstowed it was his fault. he blames pplice for togetter t a second time.. johhson saysshh iniiially thought the car had been stolen.. he called police towed by aaprivate company. % heepaid 300 dollaas to get thh car back. then he callld police to let them noww h

wake up call as an arthquake rratles maryland. hello. jefffis off tonight. a%- surpriseewake uu call for thousands of marylanders. yes, thousands of marylanders.. northhest of the district and kathleen has mooeewith the úxact ssrength of the shock.. kathleen? >>reporter: karrn, the uus. geological suuvey says that surprise. fridayymorning in german town. whhle some%- reeident work on home prrjects!! ressdent work on home ppojects. pichht 2 more to cut. not finishhe yet. >>reporter:: everyone s talking bout thh 5:00 a.mm wake up call. >>>everything shoook whole bed starteddshaking and like this. whole bed shaainging. room shaking. everything ii the room wassssaking. >>rrporter: the surprise leads to speculltion. >> with thirnd. wasn't thuuder. >> military plane flying%- overhead. >> it was the soond that shhckee me. automatically úhhught a house had blown up úomewhere near by. >> felt like a truck had hitt c1 3 3 the house at first. >>reporter: steepanii ii a california native. it shaking like hhs.. like ttat sceee in the exorcist. it%- shook for about

maryland more competitive in the world economy. without governor o'malley, this expansion would never have happened. his commitment to upgrading our port and fighting for our workers is unparalleled. martin o'malley, there's never a doubt who's side he's on. martin o'malley. moving maryland forward. >> welcome back. i'm bruce cunningham. the ravens are dominating heedlines with the start of ttaining campp the biggnews is emanating from the warehouseeat camden yards. thh orioles haae ired a few %-he'll be introduced t a press conference monday at noon. >> that's an off day..ú he'll manage hhs fiist game on tuesday. manager, with an will return to base coaching. 2 time manager of the year, he previously managed thh yankees, diammnd backs and ragers. have reported tt training camp. tte equipment managers are busy because tomorrow tte pads wwll be put on for the first time and mcdaniel college will bb hoping in the morning. we gettour first llok at theeú veterans joii the rookies for the firstttime. this isn't jjst a get aaquainted walk through. they're going to be wearing pads and doing s

reports 2 more marylanders >>> baltimore county grand jury indiets the city cop accused in the deadly shooting oo ab an unarmed marine. keith is live outside the mitchell courthouse where the city state attorney made the announcement. keith? >>reporter: well, jenniier, ! officer was in indicted today on 2 charges first degree murder and the use of a handgun during a crime. now he's a 15 year veteran of the force and in jail now without bail and police ay the officer shot him 12 times killing him in an off ddty argument june 5th outside a bar. police leaders have and city state attorney put the issue head on during a seemingly frustrating moment. >> i have been working over the course of the last 15 years trying to educate the about the role of the statedia attorney office in these kinds of cases. state attorney office has a role and process to fochlt and we did that. >>reporter: well if convict of murder the officer faces a maximum penalty of life without parole. live in downtoon baltimore, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> thank you keith. police are still searching for clle in the

, the first governor of the privance of maryland under king george iii. a great day today. wiil the mild weather stick around for the weekend? >> a sum or of power out -- summer of about outages, what bge is doing about it. >> i'm going to talk with you. >> and stopping a robbery with religion. what a store clerk said naconvinced the thief to just walk >> bge says power is back on for more than 700 cantons are. >> neighbors say they're her that before. more on the problems. >> jeff, it's been 3 long weeks for are who say their power has been going on an off. the electricity has been off on several streets. homes were dark for more than 11 hours. bge a itts they are unacceptable outages. the company believes it's foun the source of the problems, an underground cable. >> we don't believe we'll have subsequent outages, that said, i don't want to sit here and declare victory and say we'll never have an outage aaain. >> they plan to hold a community meeting to keep residents up-to-date. effected customers can try to recoupe money for outage related expenses such as spoiled food. the numbers

card. maryland driver's liccnse and a passport with his photo. using the deaa may bees name. >> that is creepy. thaa is like a take oveersomebody else's life. like like iim just thhs person now. >>reporter: federal charging documents sttte john skelton úbtained the passporr illegally in 2005 wwee hhs flight arrived at bwi from london monday night federal had tracced him down throuuh a death maach invvssigation. >> it offend me greatlyy as úgain the protector of america border it's our job to make% sure this oesnnt happen. hill neighbors say they never suspected they had a british impostee living on their blook. grief. nothing like thht. any >>reporter: for now the real john skelton is in federal custody and is neighbbrs wondee what justice he will úeason not to be there so maybe ttey ill punish im worse being over there. >>reporter: police say he was caught through the death match prrgram that is whennfederal federal hill, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> thank you. player had 2 loaded hand guns, guns, loaded shotgun and large the washington, d.cc aree in last falll

to make gain. -ú>> we necessitated to encouragg businesses to come to maryland. to grow in maryland. when we have northrup grooing across the rrferrto virginii that's not encouraging. these not going úo ower unmrement ates. >>reporter: coming up on the news at 10:00. what this pick could mean for the you are electric candidacy. karen parks, news at 5:30. >> thank you very much sky now on to our question of the day. does the choice of lieutenant governor affect your vote? just go to our web seat and tell us what you think. you could sound off through face become if you wish. send us a tweet at fox baltimore a.for yes and b.for no. and your response mayary net on the news at 10:00. >>> of course stay with us for all the latest on the race for governor of the great state of maryland. go to our welcome bacc seat and check on vote twe 10 icon in the news features section. >> hurricane alex. pounds mexico anddalso pounds texas. úurff drenccing rain and winds up to 50 messrs. hen it hit -úsouth padres islaad. texas is cholesteroling the bridge to the eyeelapped. in mexic

'll be sentenceded in auggst. >>> new information tonight in the death of former high sshool star from maryland. the body f yardly love a senior at the university of virginia wassfound in her charlottesville apaatmmnt back ún may. former boyfriend george has been harged in her wassmissing but police say love's family turned the shirt into them a couple days after they tried to find it. >>> and after ore than a week of corchiig heat finally a typical summer day here in ballimore. week filled with record setting temperatures topping 100 degrees three times thh dangerously hot weather as allo responsible for several deaths. state officials now lame 10 deaths so far this year on he hot weatter including one in baltimore where a woman was found innide a houus ith no air onditioning. >> for those who havv air conditioning there's a good channe it was working over time thii week and those p ge bills will be bii ones. they with one man cost cutting here secret. jeff? >>reporter: well how much was your bge bill last month for one homeowner thh bill caae to 18 dollars. it was no mistake

was exxosed. >>>almost 3000 marylanders are affected by the security breach. tate worker now on admiiistratiie eave as an investigatioo is launched into how and why this happened. social securitt the department of humanwiths resources have been on an months. informationnanyonefor human resources to help you and you have yyur personal inforration out there that% suspect of the breach has according tt court records. s affected by his breach. jjy, fox 455news at 5:30. >>> thank you joy.. 3 sues pested bank robbers behind barssafter glennbyrne heist on saturday. police say thee3 held uppa td branch on crane highway. police caught up with the car. this woman s úlso arrested toniiht suspected off t leaat bankk-rd baltimore countyy police say 27-year-old daryn randall of lands down used several% disguises in her robbery. she úas captured saturday after teller locked her in a bank vestibule.-ú>>> inventor of newt a crime is happening longflow investigation. it's a storyir you are seeing first on foxx innentor of push to alert in baltimore today to meet with the mayor a

destruction all accoss the stated -- state. storms brought dozens of trees down all across maryland inccuding this one. it landed on a car along rhode island avenue. 2 people were in the car at the time. 44-year-old michelle humanick was killed. a passenger was seriously hurt. >> i was watching television. the t.v. went out. i got my husband and i said i think we're having a hurriiane. >> those storms left thousands in the dark. crews have been working around the clock to restore power. john ridle spent the day in the area that saw most of the outages. >> damage is so widespread, crews have spent 24 hours trying to restore county. p> the storms moved quickly and ferociously. trees came toppling down, many ú% power lines. >> looked like a tornado went %-there were trees on the road. even larger ones. a lot of their branches had broken off. they were covering the road. there was a lot of debris. >> and with no electricity, many businesses were forced to shut down. others maaage to the remain open despite a few inconveniences. >> we have no phones, no computers. but we were able to get our work

than twwce the like this ii the sttte of maryland. liveeinnmt. ernon tonightt,jeff -bell. >>> offfcials are making direct caals to checkkon eldeelyy3 >> we'rr ust going o e ssue%-you yoo were afe aad ii a lace3 >> the city's health department3 %-3660 people, most of whom are ooer 90. them up and brrng them o a cooling cenner if they eee it. the centers like this ne aar open unnil 7 tonight. you can cal 311 o ffnd a we also have hey list f those3 locctionsson our website foxbaltimore.com. >>> the heat has taaen the lifee33 -he state depprtment of hhalth and mental hygiene aid the -he air ttmpeeatuur was over 90 degreee. so far there's been eight heat of-related deathssin the state. >>> we'rr going it find out how@%-hot it ot today ann if we broke@-reed. %--p>> looos like we haveeanotheer3@ record breaker today.%-the high today so far jjstt3 %-issued a few minutes ago from % heenational weather service @%%-because we cculd add a feww ore %-deggees in the neet hour or two.@ -he past reccrd as 2 degrees-and our normaa high is around 87, 88 de

struggling, martin o'malley is making the tough choices... to move maryland forward. martin o'malley is making the tough choices... >> quoaa back. ever since michelle obama becam@ first ladd of united states she's been focused on fighting chhldhood obesity. she was in baltimore to spread the message to local kids. the ffrst lady aflounced a @%rtnership with major league baseball. %-and the twhous promote her les move campaign which is focuued on teaching kids about nutrition and physical fitnnss, about 50 kids from the ocal boys@aftern@ heat and ot the chance to sppnd time with the first lady and several playees from te orioles and tampa baa rays..3 she wanted tooshow the young kids how impprtant it is to eat healthy and get exercise every day anndhow muchhfun kit be. we're trying to end childhood obesity in a generatiin so that kids grrw up healthier and are able to pursue their dreams. >> iihope boys aad girls lub members have they had a great time out there. >> ten-year-old jorddn lewis and -hristina mccrea ill join the first ladyybefore the game against the tampa bay

yesterday. squo it is back, coming up where the west nile virus has been found the state of maryland and what you need >> and teehnology from aelf. marilyn c in the state offmaryland for the first time. it was discovered in a mosquito pool last week. that area has since been sprayed. most mosquitoes on't pose a threat, use bug spray and steer cllar of any stagnant water. >>> michael wald rnc is one of ten people in the united statesswith annartificial -phand allowing him to do things he never thought possible. born with no fingers on his right hand he succeeded in lacrosse, he can grib things% with his right and. >> it was something iinever expected to ever have and i knewna it would work, but i didn't know it was going to work that well. >> it is like watching yourr3 kid walk for the first time, >> a fredrick company made. on the job is honored today, jeffrey novak received an award novak was seriously injured while responding to a blaae april 7th. the fire investigators claim 19--ear-old brittheny garcia start on puupose. >> calllof oduty weedo every day, every dayyheroes here in

on hd, radar. not much goong on in baltimore or central maryland a ú%understorm around charlottesviile. earrler we had a few storms in the neighborhood. youucan see few on radar. we will continue to see those push to the east relatively quiit here around the state. but with that heat and hhmii we have a potential for more activity froo pennsylvania -orking its way down. ú%ter tonight, arouud the 7 to 8 or 9 hour we may see some showers and thunderstorms firing up here. the storm predictton center, yyu can see the arres that arr mostly effecttd right now, a -liiht risk category stretching all the waa from maiie through the mid atlantic back over the midwest and upper plains. ww're still in a light risk category. the main threat,,gusty ú%understorms withhheavy %--f downpoors of rain, frequent lightning, and we have to waach -ut for maybe even small hail. so rrally onceeagain, we're seeing things goinggup. temperatureeiie continue to be hot. we saw temperatures in the middú 90s to lower 90s. lookinggright now, 90 in baltimore. -tose humidity levvls aae up there as well..ú we'll see

jobs that makes maryland more competitive in the world economy. without governor o'malley, this expansion would never have happened. his commitment to upgrading our port and fighting for our workers is unparalleled. martin o'malley, there's never a doubt who's side he's on. martin o'malley. moving maryland forward. who's side he's on. >> e long wait is over. ravens fans, bright and early this morninggthey hit the practice field. rookies and selected veterans. the rest follow suit later this week. kristin joins us live with more on the first workout with rockies and selected veterans. >> thanks. yyah, the ravens started today'ú practice with 10 players on the physically unable to pprform on pop llst. familiar names, web, washington, proteinen, all those recovering from -- brendan, all those recovering from injuries, safety -d reid was in aatendance. he did not practice but was doing drills on the side lines. one surprising name that was on the list was rocky nose tackle terrence ody. >> he was unable to practice after e didn't pass his test. one day after he signe

be charges with reckless endangerment nd on child abuse. thhre is, however, a law in maryland. to avoid this sort of situation from happening. >> this baby was saved bbt ordinarily it would haae been catastrophic. if you find yourself in thisr situution, the maryland has a -afe havenen law. you can take your baby to the nearest police statton, fire station, or hospitaa. >> now a mother has ten days following the day of the birth to avoid legal action. happen. ase, that didn't fox 45 news at 5:30. >> thank you. well, police sayythey ave aaú suspect but now they need o find the victim of possibleeú attempted carjacking. the security camera ictures show arthur felten arred withha razoo near the mmll. they say he had just stole an cell phone, mp3 llyer from sears. hh tried tooget in everal cars before jumpingginto the back of a light colooed cedarrurgen. but -- sedan. he jumped out lattr and was arrestee. police are lookkng for the female driver of the ccr who left the scene. >> a man is charged with theeú killing of a mother and daughter. jason scott was indiited on seevral char

at 10:00. >>> ballimore is the deedliest city in maryland ffr aggressive drrvvrs. and it is costing pedestriins their lives. >> here he comes to the stop llie. breakingghard.. -ú>>reporter: wow! dramatic demonstration today. city ssate officials showing how speeding endanners everyone. ccr travvl just 35 miles an to have life threateningtrians injuries. 40 miles perrhour -úús enough ookill someone. >> speed in the city of baltimore is very dangerouss% because you have a higg volume offpedestrians. you have a high volume of bicycle. ll occupying the streets. >>reporter: operator bram is helping cut down on the number of aggressive drivers. learn more bout going o our web is it. >> thousand are things looking tonight. lauren has the traffic edge report.. >>reporter: hank you jennifer. we are deelinn witt several accidents tonight. the belt way where we deal% with and live look in the area aad you wiil see heavy delay along he outer loop lanes and you can see n.dot is there on the scene right now and left unfootunately dealing with good bit of con investigation way

been 66heat related maryland so you definitely want to stay inside if you can and keep yourself highway created and of course take -úadvantaae of cooling centers like this one. we arr life in north baltiiore, fox 45 news at 5:30. -ú>>> thank you. all of the cooling ccntert of locaaions in the city on our web site fox baltimooe.com slash news link. >>> finn out how hot it gett this week. vytas joins us with he firrt look at the sky watch forecast. hiivytas. -ú>> hi karen and jennifer. throughhtthenext few daay. make sure that folks are one of the main foous we have to think abbut is stayingghi created aa weeekgoes on or higher innthe montt off 90 juue. last month veryyhot cooditions. morr 90's are onn% the way foo july aad normal highs re 86 degrees so looks hot wwatter on the way. this ús a problem we have tt deal with as we go thrrogh the next coupll of days. here'sswhat'ss% going on as we go throogh the affernoon tooightt we are looking at heat advisory uutil 8:00 o'clock tonight for úaltimore city and soothhen portion f baltimore county and also downnto dc beccase f

illegally took social security nnmbers, names andd3 pddresses of nearly 3,000 maryland residents. the workerrcreated an unsecure webbsite where he posted all that inffrmatioo. so far no criminal charges% have been filed but many questions have being raised >> who knoww i he was even acting alone, did heehaae help? is in is someone out there using the information. >>> weather-wise dangerous >> and some trouble innthe down in thh gulf. is here now with skiwwtthon forecast. tomorrow..3 you can seeecondiiions aree3 pretty waam out there still ttis evening, 98 degrees from the innerharbor, winds pre at 12 miles per hour out at 39%.hwest and hummdity is %pwe go through the dayy3 tomorrow tt very uncomfortable levels. in fact, xcessive heatwatch will be in effect for -ppomorrow right now 97 in d.c. and 95 in dooer,,we'll pee teeperaturessrise over looking we arr watching what is tropical depression bonnie noo, it as tropical storr bonnie just downgraded to a ttooical depression as it weakened over florida, now getting back out into a trooiial toom again.ecome in fact a lot of wind

frrm for activity on maryland avenue right attnorth avenue. thht's a lookkaa the evening% temperatures neet. >>> if andd 'mmkeith. 14--ear-old boyyii shot innthee6 c113 3 head. police is say a 11-year-old is involved in thh shooting. /. %úwe have that ssooy just ahhad. >> i'mm ohn. whattinnthe woold happened to elvis? he's isappeared from a balttmore iner. tell you what he owner has fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ,% !!!! ú> 14-year-olddboy s shot in the headdand it happened whhle he as playyngg ith a 12-year--lldcousin. keith is%- livee t bbltimore coonty%- pooice heedquarters wiih why iivvsttgators ttink it wassa terriileeacccdent. keith? >>>eporter: well jenniffr%- they sayythe 11-yearrold boy is at tte hoopital in critical condition. meanwhile pplice trying to figurr out exactly what happened here. now te ssoottnnghapppeed uss before miinight saaurday at a house ún looan court off utledge road. boy wassvisiting 12-year-old cousinn hooliies in the house.. detectives say the boyyaad girl foundda - wrr home at the time. % neighbors are

maryland state police will e patrolling the inner harbor. police commissioner plans to use 300 officers anddhe sayssit would be wise to plan ahead. >> i have a very good plan about where you are going to park. where you are going to go. and how you are going to leave. and if you tonight have that plan i think you could be frustrated. >> reporter: there will also be 100 surveillance camera throughout the area. >>> and police in baltimore county are investigating a death and they believe foul play could be involved. officers were called to the intersection of bain and sandal wwod road at 2:45 this morning. victim was taken to the hospital where he was laaer pronounced dead. policc are still dettoit tiger to determine exactly how the man was killed. they are looking for suspects. >> jurors will soon decide if a woman who shot and illed her husband then ttrneddthe 51 on her daughter knew what she today. joy, what happened. >> as attorneys prepare to give the closing argument onn6 tuesday, jurors in the koontz holiday weekend to sortlong through all the testimooy they have heard. t

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